ofcourse the numbers on ilvl and cost could and probably should be changed, this is just a basic idea.

and i know profesions like leatherworking would feel left out, and people would feel like they had to have a specific profesion. that's why i'm thinking: If not make the weapons soulbound, then BoA. In that way, you don't need a certain profesion on a character to get the weapon you want, but can craft it from one of your other toons.

I'n my head, so far, i think it is a decent idea. maybe make them a bit worse than normal raid gear, so raiders doesn't feel left out. The point is to be able to craft entry-level epic weapons for yourself, but the mats being exspensive, it can easyly cost 40k+ to craft one of those 2h weapons, or two 1h, with just the mats i sugested.

i apreciate any feedback as long as you explain why, and not just a simple NO or YES.

Maybe similar to the Inscription staves where you can make I think a 476 BoA after 3 weeks, but not a straight up 490 BoP.

You used to be able to make very good weapons back in TBC, but professions have gone in the total opposite direction since then. Professions these days are all about personal stat bonuses, not personal gear.

Maybe similar to the Inscription staves where you can make I think a 476 BoA after 3 weeks, but not a straight up 490 BoP.

You used to be able to make very good weapons back in TBC, but professions have gone in the total opposite direction since then. Professions these days are all about personal stat bonuses, not personal gear.

I remember my cousin getting lionheart, he was 25 at the time pretty normal guy, piss head, etc etc, even he was totally syched when he got it, then when he found out it was the first version and he had to do more, FTW at his reaction, one of those moment you'll just never forget

I did like the TBC style with BS though

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My main is still a BS because of the TBC weapon method, I was even still using my Dragonstrike when we killed Kil'Jaedan (enhancement weapons were pretty thin on the ground then). I liked it at the time, but god it would have been a bitch had I not been raiding, I would have had to end up buying runs or whatever to get orbs. At the same time it really added a lot to the profession, made it feel really worthwhile, and as someone who enjoys the professions side of the game I do love that kind of flavour, but I doubt I'd be as appreciative of it as the casual I am now. Something like the inscription staves might be the best compromise really.

I'd like to see raid-level craftables in the form of BS Armor/Weapons from BC. Thunder was equal to T4 level drops, Deep Thunder was a little better and Stunherald was useful throughout T5, up until you started getting items with Gem slots (I think? It's been a while). The Armorsmithing items weren't as useful, but they could be used for lack of anything else.

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